Here are Friday’s updates from the U.S.-Iran cease-fire and Israel’s war with Hezbollah:

■ Three-way cease-fire negotiations between U.S. officials Steve Witkoff, JD Vance and Jared Kushner, Iran’s Mohammad Ghalibaf and Abbas Araghchi, and Pakistan’s army chief were “face to face,” according to a Pakistani source.

■ Iranian State TV said the country issued a warning to a U.S. military ship that the destroyer would be attacked within 30 minutes if it crossed the Strait of Hormuz; a senior Iranian military official told State TV that the vessel turned back after the warning.

■ Iran’s Foreign Ministry reported that the country is in touch with Lebanese authorities to ensure cease-fire commitments are respected on all fronts, a spokesperson told State TV from Islamabad, Pakistan.

■ Lebanon’s Health Ministry reported that 11 people were killed by Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon on Saturday.

■ The IDF announced that it struck more than “200 targets of the terrorist organization Hezbollah in Lebanon in the past 24 hours,” adding that the Air Force is continuing to strike infrastructure and assist IDF ground forces operating in southern Lebanon.

■ Two IDF soldiers were moderately wounded during clashes in southern Lebanon and evacuated for medical treatment, the Israeli military said.

■ Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei is still recovering from severe facial and leg injuries suffered in the airstrike that killed his ⁠father at the beginning of the war, Reuters reported, citing three people close to ‌his inner circle.

■ Most Iranians have been cut off from the internet for more than a thousand hours, according to the internet monitoring group NetBlocks.